Installation

Download the
JazzRemoteServer
package and open it on the Mac computer you wish to use for remote viewing.
The package installs the server software and a System Preference Panel to control the server.

From the Remote for YouTube App, go to the Network tab and select your computer.

Privacy

Remote for YouTube does not collect or transmit any personal information or information on usage to any party,
other than requests to YouTube for purposes of searching and displaying videos and displaying related information.
We have no control over the information YouTube collects based on these requests.

Server Software versions

Below is the history of the server software

v1.0.0 First public release (EyeTV Remote only)

v1.0.1 extends the program history (when available) and fixes a bug which caused the Preference Panel to sometimes crash when loading.

v1.0.2 fixes an issue where the channel list shows as empty.

v1.0.4 fixes an issue where EyeTV would launch unexpectedly, with sound only.
The server version number is now displayed in the System Preferences Panel

v1.0.6 Fixed an issue where the server wasn't automatically started after installation.
Attempting to view a new channel while recording in EyeTV now opens a new device window if available.

v1.0.7 This release adds Remote for VLC support. No other changes in this release.

v1.1.0 This release adds Remote for YouTube support. No other changes in this release.

v1.1.1 Improvements for EyeTV and Remote for YouTube.
(EyeTV will occasionally not respond to commands, this version reduces the time the server waits.
The YouTube player now brings itself to the front whenever you press 'play'. )

v1.1.2 Stability improvements for High Sierra, where JazzServer would occasionally need restarting.

v1.1.3 Fixed an issue with Remote for YouTube where YouTube videos would sometimes fail to seek to new locations.